Holy Hill
Last summer Judy and her daughter visited me.
Judy brought me fun sock yarn.
I don't know why it has taken me so long, but I finally knit up a sock with it.
Such fun colors for a very dreary week here.
I leave a stitch marker in the spot where I started my toe decreases so I can be pretty close to matching when I start the second sock toe decreases.
Fireman and I visited Holy Hill yesterday in Wisconsin.
This gorgeous church sits on Wisconsin's highest point.
Oops, Fireman just told me that is not true.
The highest point in Wisconsin is Timms Hill.
For all you Jeopardy want to be folk....
Oops, Fireman just told me that is not true.
The highest point in Wisconsin is Timms Hill.
For all you Jeopardy want to be folk....
Even on a dismal day, the view from the church is pretty spectacular.
We want to go back when the leaves are on the trees.
Seemed a good day for some extra Prayers for this world.
Be safe all of you who are traveling.
Let's focus on all the good in this World.
Comments
Isn't Judy so sweet. I'm going to get to see her in just a few weeks! :-) The sock from her yarn is very cheery!
Prayer is a strong force against evil - the church you visited looks like a peaceful place to mediate, pray, and read the Bible.
Thanks for your sweet comment on my blog. I agree that more prayer is needed in the world right now. What inexplicable horror those poor people must have gone through yesterday. My heart aches for the world our grandchildren are growing up in.
The church is beautiful and I love the story of the vestments. So interesting to learn facts like that.
Now why did I never think to use a stitch marker to mark the starting point for toe decreases. I always use the guessing method and so I'm rarely satisfied with the way they turn out. Thank you! Thank you! For sharing this tip. The simple things ARE the best. :-)
Have a lovely afternoon,
Blessings,
Betsy
The attacks in Brussels (a city I love!)are heartbreaking. It is impossible for me to understand how people can be so ruthless against other people. It makes me feel a bit relieved that my daughter no longer lives in DC, but my brother and his family do -- and I worry about them.
Hugs,
Meredith